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16.4B Adjectives with 'too/enough': 'too weak/not strong enough to'

1a I'm not strong enough to lift it. b I'm too weak to lift it.

2a I'm not rich enough to afford one.b I'm too poor to afford one.

За She isn't old enough to drive a car. b She's too young to drive a car.

4a I wasn't interested enough to watch the film. b I was too bored (or e.g. uninterested) to watch the film.

5a The pie isn't cool enough to eat. b The pie is too hot to eat.

6a The film wasn't interesting (or e.g. exciting) enough to watch. С b The film was too boring to watch.

16.4C Noun + foinfinitive: 'My decision to wait was wise'

1 My decision to wait was wise

2 His refusal to help surprised us.

3 Her failure to get into college disappointed her parents.

4 It's a pleasure to be with you.

5 Their eagerness to help pleased me.

6 My determination to pass the test helped me.

7 My willingness to co-operate was appreciated.

16.4D Context: 1 to see 2 to see 3 to move 4 as to help me 5 to help 6 to please 7 to have disturbed 8 to run away 9 to give 10 to send

16.5А Basic information about the '-ing' form

A1 The gerund as an uncountable noun in general statements

1 Dancing 2 Being 3 Not being 4 riding 5 reading 6 Driving 7 Not being 8 Running 9 cycling 10 Acting

A2 The gerund as an uncountable noun with 'some', 'a lot of, 'a little’, etc.

Treading 2 ironing 3 shopping 4 swimming 5 regretting 6 shouting 7 fighting 8 singing 9 encouraging 10 gardening

A3 The gerund as an uncountable noun after prepositions

1 cutting 2 digging 3 boxing 4 sleeping 5 making 6 computing 7 gardening 8 arguing 9 retiring 10 complaining

A4 The gerund as an uncountable noun after adjectives and possess і ves

1 thinking 2 thinking 3 refusing 4 not knowing 5 violin playing 6 cooking 7 training 8 shouting 9 singing 10 breathing

AS The gerund as an uncountable noun after 'no' in prohibitions

1 parking 2 camping 3 waiting 4 smoking 5 trespassing 6 fishing

A6 The gerund as a countable noun in the singular and plural: 1 a painting 2 paintings 3 A Leonardo drawing

4 Leonardo drawings 5 a new recording 6 a banging 7 a ringing 8 recordings 9 a turning 10 turnings

A7 The gerund after 'the!, 'this' and 'these'

1 cooking 2 shopping 3 burning 4 writing 5 drawings 6 turning 7 making 8 recording 9 paintings 10 recordings

A8 The gerund followed by an object

1 repairing 2 Eating 3 Running 4 doing 5 giving 6 Digging 7 changing 8 Making 9 making 10 making

A9 Perfect gerund forms, active

1 having disturbed 2 having taken 3 having lost 4 your having helped 5 having worked

A10 Perfect gerund forms, passive 1 his having been fired 2 his having been promoted 3 having been dismissed 4 having been found out 5 having been posted

16.5B Context

1 cooking 2 eating 3 Working 4 sitting

5 smoking 6 eating 7 smoking 8 breathing

'9 Cultivating 10 exporting 11 flavouring

12 adding 13 shopping 14 using 15 having eaten

16 Being 17 living

16.6А 'I deny taking it'. Possible answers:

1 making 2 living 3 being questioned 4 taking 5 having missed 6 fishing., fishing 7 cleaning 8 mending

16.6B 'Start him working': 1f 2c 3b 4d 5a 6e 7h 8g

16.6C 'We appreciate your helping us: 1f 2b 3d 4e 5a 6c

16.6D 'I can't imagine my mother('s) approving'. Possible answers:

1 I can't excuse her not answering our invitation. 2 You must pardon ту/me not getting up 3 Would you mind Jane/Jane's practising in the room next to yours? 4 I can't bear him/his whistling when I'm trying to concentrate. 5 They can't prevent us/our escaping. 6 Please forgive Jim/Jim's arriving so late. 7 I really miss you/your bringing me breakfast in bed. 8 Fancy you/your meeting Miss Smithers!

16.6E Context: 1 flying 2 letting 3 you flying 4 travelling 5 learning 6 flying 7 doing 8 me (or my) asking 9 your or you) flying?

10 anyone (or anyone's) disapproving

16.7А Adjectives + '-ing' form (gerund) or to-infinitive

We can use -ing or the to-infinitive in all these sentences:

1 finding/to find 2 telling/to tell 3 being told/to be told 4 finding/to find 5 helping/to help 6 driving/to drive 7 finding/to find 8 arranging/

to arrange

16.7B Adjective + '-ing' form (participle)

1 John gets bored watchingTV all the time. 2 Sylvia is frantic getting ready for the wedding. 3 І got tired waiting so long for an answer.

4 Jane's occupied making lists. 5 We're busy decorating our house.

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